These press directly on the CD.
Also- HP makes a label set, Memorex, several others. Most supported by the label printer in Nero.
Dave
At 09:06 PM 12/01/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Roxio Toast CD burning software has printer templates for CD labels using Appleworks,
Quark or Freehand. I have none of those programs so I don't know what they are
supposed to print on. I haven't kept up with all of this so I may be redundant here
but has anyone checked the Avery Label site?
Don
"Elson T. Elizaga" wrote:
> Thanks, Alan.
>
> I checked out the 3M website yesterday, and found that they have no CD sticker for
> sale. I might be mistaken. But it appears to me that 3M has not yet found a CD
> sticker that they're confident of. Also, Epson doesn't produce one, as far as I
> know.
>
> I guess I'll just use transparency markers then.
>
> Elson
>
> Alan Zinn wrote:
>
> > OH DEAR... RC paper is stuff we used to print photos on in the late Second
> > Millennium. :-) I was thinking that you will need a type of ink for a rubber
> > stamp that sticks well to a slick surface like RC paper. Porters here in the
> > U.S. is our source. www.porters.com
> >
> > Anyhow, I am told that even the slightest balance error can be noticed
> > (heard) as vibration on a computer's CD player. I've never used a disk with
> > a paper label. The new supper-fast ones may even be able to explode a flawed
> > disk!!
> >
> > AZ
> >
> > Build a Lookaround!
> > The Lookaround Book.
> > http://www.panoramacamera.us
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